From the Tiger's Mouth

The Lantern Festival is one of the most important fundraising events of Fung Loy Kok. Traditionally, clubs and individuals from around the globe participate by requesting lantern blessings and purchasing lanterns. At the International Centre on the day of the … Continue reading →

Beginner weekends are growing in popularity in Great Britain and here’s why: “I felt so welcome” – Marzena (38) “Perfect environment” – Maggie (63) The first Beginners Weekend at the UK National Centre in Edinburgh started on Friday 13th February (lucky for … Continue reading →

Participants from the Atlantic Region gathered at the Regional Centre in Halifax to celebrate Chinese New Year. The planned week-end event was shortened to one jam-packed day because of an impending storm. The day was filled with Tai Chi practice and … Continue reading →

The weekend of the 7th and 8th of February a happy band of Taoist Tai Chi® arts practitioners gathered in the elementary school in “Hero’s Square”, Rome – Italy, to attend an international workshop led by Carmen Capilla with Paul … Continue reading →

The University of Essex Student’s Union invited the Taoist Tai Chi Society to join them on campus to celebrate Chinese New Year. As we celebrate our 45th Anniversary this year the University of Essex celebrate their 50th, which added to … Continue reading →

Planning months in advance, several members of the Newfoundland Branch began stitching quilt squares. Each person picked their own fabrics, and sewed the squares according to their own design ideas. When the squares were ready, one person pieced them together … Continue reading →

New Zealand is celebrating it’s 25th Anniversary this year, and we’d love to see any members of our international family who can visit for our tai chi parties. Branches are planning events throughout the year, but we will also be particularly focusing … Continue reading →